After Two Years of Quitting Smoking, Actor Colin Farrell Opens Up How He Did It

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Colin Farrell shares how he copes up with quitting his smoking habit. The actor opened up his unique way of quitting his smoking habit.

The 39-year-old actor stated that he decided to quit smoking. By doing so, he wrote a break-up letter to the "Spirit of Tobacco". According to Entertainment News Online, what he did was he got a frying pan, tossed the letter with a load of tobacco and added paraffin over it, and then lit a match that sent a big cloud into the sky. He says he hasn't smoked for two years since then. The actor of True Detective believed that his ways were effective and claimed that it worked for him.

USA Today stated that he was somehow trying to channel a part of his character from True Detective and used it in his real life. His ways may not have been as simple as buying patches and clearly very unique, but shows that the actor has unique ways of dealing with his life. He also opened up about his two sons, 11 and 5 years old and how they have affected his career and dating life. He opened up that it does get lonely at times, having been single for 5 years.

According to The Inquisitr, writing about quitting the smoking habit is a good way of quitting the habit itself. Although the Irish actor's ways are unique, it's not necessarily advisable. It was also previously reported that Farrell is going to play a wizard in the upcoming Harry Potter spinoff entitled Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them. This role could gain the actor young fans, thus his example of quitting his smoking habit could be a good example to the fans. According to him, the most significant aspects of his life is far away from is career as an actor and is present at the likes of his home in the presence of his children.

Farrell shared his ways of quitting a bad habit in hopes of being able to inspire others to quit as well. It may be done in a lot of different ways, but he shows that it can be done nonetheless.

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